daring to breathe, Pippa listened to the Night Maresâ argument.
âHow did you manage to drop a horseshoe, Nightshade?â the smaller pony whinnied crossly. âThe Mistress said to hide it carefully so that the Royal Ponies wouldnât find it! It just goes to show that even though youâre bigger than me, youâre not smarter.â
âBe quiet, Eclipse. Nagging me isnât going to help me get the horseshoe back,â Nightshade whinnied.
âBut how will we reach it from here?â
âUse that branch behind you.â
As Eclipse turned to examine the branch, Pippa snapped into action. With trembling hands, she reached up to hook the golden horseshoe down from the ledge. It was very heavy and, although Pippaâs stick was long enough to touch it, she couldnât drag the horseshoe towards her. Swallowing her frustration, she tried again.
âWhatâs happening?â called Stardust. âHave you got it yet?â
âSsssh,â whispered Pippa.
But it was too late.
âWhoâs that?â asked Nightshade. She peered over the outcrop of rock and her eyes locked with Pippaâs. âEclipse, itâs a girl!â she neighed. âAnd sheâs stealing my horseshoe!â
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âPrancing ponies!â cursed Eclipse.
Breathing heavily, Pippa blotted out Nightshade and Eclipseâs frantic conversation and concentrated on getting the horseshoe. Using both hands to hold the stick, and hoping that Stardust wouldnât move a muscle, she dragged the horseshoe down. But Eclipse had also found a stick on the ground and tried to pull the horseshoe up. It was turning into a tug of war! Luckily, despite Eclipseâs stick being larger than Pippaâs, the pony was holding it in her mouth and having difficulty controlling it. Steadily, Pippa dragged the horseshoe to the edge of the ledge. As she reached out to pick it up, Eclipse brought her stick crashing down.
Just in time, Pippa snatched her hand out of the way. She sat down on Stardustâs back and tightly clutched the horseshoe.
âIâve got it!â she said triumphantly.
âHold on tight!â Stardust said, turning sharply to gallop back down the Volcano.
âThatâs my horseshoe!â Nightshade shouted after her.
As Stardust gathered speed, her hooves thumping on the ash-covered path, the Night Maresâ voices faded away.
Pippa started to wonder who Eclipse had meant by âthe Mistressâ. She clung on to Stardust, wrapping her free hand around the white mane and gripping with her knees. Stardust didnât stop until she was safely at the bottom of the Volcano, where she pulled up under the shade of a tree. Pippa slid down from her back and fanned her friend with a feathery, green leaf. It was several minutes before Stardust got her breath back.
âWe did it,â Stardust said, trembling with excitement. âWe found our first horseshoe. I canât wait to show Mum and Dad. Theyâll be thrilled!â
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Pippaâs smile was so wide it almost reached her ears, but her stomach churned nervously. That had been so scary.
âSo you were right â it was the Night Mares who stole the horseshoes!â
She hoped the other seven horseshoes would be easier to retrieve, but what if they couldnât find them?
âWhat do you think?â Stardust asked impatiently, pawing the ground with a hoof.
âSorry, what did you say?â Pippa realised that she hadnât been listening.
âNightshade and Eclipse think weâve gone home,â Stardust repeated. âWe could sneak back and follow them. They might let slip where the other horseshoes are â or who this mysterious Mistress is.â
Pippa slid the golden horseshoe into her pocket.
âI think we should take this one back to the Castle first and hang it where it belongs. We donât want to lose it again.â
Stardust sighed. Her